Diwali, the festival of lights is here and with it comes the tsunami of memes, jokes and funny accounts of people celebrating. With the commencement of the festive week, we're coming across some hilarious relatable practices, reminders and social media posts that are adding to the excitement and some lightheartedness this time of the year. Social media users are sharing their behind-the-scenes routines with the help of memes and you will be lying if you say you can't relate. It's just fun to see people share these memes, and if you want to pass an hour or two just laughing your heart out, read the comments below these memes. They're gold !!
From the insects, we discover during festival ki safai to the endless juggling of soan papadi gifting to making light-hearted jokes on bonus, and more, we bring to you Diwali memes that every Indian can relate to this festive season.
Relatable Diwali Memes
Diwali confusion wali?
With the preparations for the festive season almost on a high, most people are confused about when Diwali 2024 will be celebrated – October 31 or November 1.
agar diwali bhi apne liye date nahi choose kar paa rahi hai toh tum toh sahi life choices lena bhul jaao
— Aananya Nagpal (@aananya_nagpal) October 29, 2024
This year, Halloween and diwali are falling on the same date. Can't figure out how to handle trick o treaters and diwali pooja. pic.twitter.com/OYlO38OlFG
— Mini🌺 (@Minniie_Mehra) October 28, 2024
The Soan Papadi Conundrum
EVERY YEAR. We hope you all know by now that the soan papadi hustle is real, and it's not going anywhere. We will wait until the Choti Diwali for the sweet box to arrive from at least five households, and then the house kids will be asked to distribute the same boxes to another five households. End of story. There is no learning from it, there is only repeating.
Diwali meme pic.twitter.com/QQIHFaxjzp
— Desi Bhayo (@desi_bhayo88) November 7, 2023
A Pilot is second highest traveller in world in October month
— CA Ashwani Dahiya (@Ashwanidahiya01) October 15, 2022
Soan papdi is still at first
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Soan Papadi is the king of all sweets during Diwali, because why should Kaju Katli have all the fun?
#Diwali #sweets #mithai #funniest #Memes pic.twitter.com/i5FJ8HihCE
— aditya nigudkar #savesoil #consiousplanet (@adityanlive) November 6, 2023
Diwali exist*
— Sanskaari ladka 🇮🇳 (@Sanskaarii111) October 18, 2022
Soan papdi to other Sweets : pic.twitter.com/IRH50HoUtP
The Diwali Bonus
There are those who get the Diwali Bonus in the form of Soan Papadi (again), there are those who get bonuses in the form of heartwarming gifts and value-based presents, and then there are those who wonder. The one exceptional quality of Diwali bonus memes is that they float all year around and no one complains.
Me after receiving Diwali bonus without working 😌 pic.twitter.com/41aauOuNSr
— OMKAR JADHAV (@OMKAR_JADHAV01) October 12, 2022
It's just fun to see people share these memes, and if you want to pass an hour or two just laughing your heart out, read the comments below these memes. They're gold !!
Did You Get Your Diwali Bonus?
— Octa Hire (@OctaHire) October 20, 2022
Let us know in the comments!#corporatememes #officefun #officelife #memes #trending #trendingmemes #funnymemes #indore #diwali #shekunj #rdotventures #bonus #diwaligift #festival #octahire #likeforlikes #corporatelife #diwalibonus #tweet pic.twitter.com/SN8fMh7GnR
Diwali Ki Safai Nahi Karni? Karni toh padegi hi
Don't get too happy if your parents didn't wake you up early today. They will do that tomorrow. No one can escape from the Diwali safai abhiyaan madness in Indian households, certainly not the kids who sit all year and boss their moms around. Diwali ki Safai is a trend this time of the year, and hilarious memes on the topic have been floating for quite some time now. It won't be a surprise that people are holding a broom in one hand and retweeting a Diwali cleaning meme from the other.
#Diwali meme🤒 pic.twitter.com/7pzde045Fs
— Divyesh (@Divyesh_882) November 2, 2023
Diwali meme: pic.twitter.com/EbSw1MLsg8
— खुशी 🪔 (@Khaa_ma_khaa) November 6, 2023
— ĐŘŠ (@UmpireMahi) October 16, 2022
Ye Dukh khatam kahe nai hota be. Oops, ye safai khatam kahe nahi hoti be. That's just all of us sitting and wondering, and this will not end here. Wait until the house is flooded for more kachra to be cleaned next year. Another reminder of why we must go minimal, less stuff, less safai, at least we think so.
Nation wants to know 'kab khatam hogi diwali ki safai' 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/PIgkdt9w4U
— Nidhi Surana (@Nids_surana) October 16, 2022
The insects we discover in this journey
With Diwali ki safai comes a series of discoveries, mostly uncomfortable. You become aware of the various insects that have been slowly making themselves comfortable in the corners of your homes. Obviously, you won't ask them to feel at home but getting them to leave your walls, corners and bedsides is pretty much what you were born to do if you've been living in India. But we feel you, you're not alone.
#Diwali2022 #diwalikisafai
— Siddique🇮🇳 (@SafinSiddiquee) October 18, 2022
During Diwali pic.twitter.com/KSAReNXPmb
Just FYI, insects are not all that one can discover during the cleaning. Nothing can be hidden from a mother who is adamant about wiping the house clean during the festive season, nothing!!
When your Mom finds alcohol bottles and cigarettes in your Room while doing Diwali ki Safai. pic.twitter.com/6BzBImxHo4
— Sarcasto (@Sarco69) October 17, 2022
Will the rocket ever take off?
Bursting crackers are as bad for you as they are for the environment but when has that stopped people, right? Whoever bursts crackers every year must be familiar with that one moment, or lost moments when they’re lighting the rocket thread and the 'will it, won't it?' scenario takes over for a long time. No surprise, it doesn't take off, at least not in the direction where we want it to. Like the meme points out below, the time of the year has come when we're reminded of not bursting a cracker but just being one. "Don't buy patakhas, be one."
It’s time for the “Don’t buy patakhas, be one” posts everywhere! 😂#diwali #DiwaliMemes
— Ashutosh Mujumdar (@ashmujumdar) October 21, 2022
Happy Diwali to you all, may the memes grow with time and may we share them in all ease and fun banter.